The 10 Best Sightseeing Tours in Tunis, Tunis Governorate

September 18, 2021 Layne Dawes

Founded by the Berbers in the 2nd millennium BCE, the city of Tunis has been controlled by Phoenicians, Romans, Arab Muslims, the Ottomans, the Spanish, the French and the Germans, finally achieving independence as the capital of Tunisia in 1956. This history has made Tunis a mélange of ancient and modern cultures. The medina is a network of narrow alleyways, mosques, mausoleums, palaces and a souq where shoppers haggle over the price of everything from filigreed gold to inexpensive souvenirs.
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1. Private Group Day Tour Tunis Carthage Sidi Bou Said and Bardo Museum

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This Tour is perfect for anyone who wishes to visit the Top sites of Tunis. ( Highlights of Tunis Capital) if You are on a Business Trip or a short Stay in Tunis and you want to maximise your Visit , think no Further !! This Trip is exactly what you need !!

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Exclusions: Gratuities, Entrance Fees to Carthage and Brdo Museum

Reviewed By Don D

Our guide, Nourri, was fantastic. We were picked up at our hotel and he reviewed the itinerary for the day to make sure it met our expectations before we left. Nouri was extremely knowledgeable, like a history professor, and helped us to appreciate the rise of the Phoenicians prior to Rome’s rule. We started in Kairoouoam, which included a stop at a historical site and and a Mosque that included the tomb of a very important figure of the Islamic religion. Nourri also explained how the Maribou, or village elders were honored and respected. Normally this stop would also include a visit to a rug merchant but we were not interested so we skipped that. The last stop in El Djem, site of the third largest Colosseum, was breathtaking and well worth the 2 hour drive from Tunis. We had lunch at a little cafe overlooking the entrance to the Colosseum, which was owned by a jolly man who saved money by selling postcards so he could eventually buy his own restaurant. He was a really fun man with a bright smile. With 23 years experience, Nouri helped us to appreciate a LOT of the history of the area which really brought the experience to life! If the City of Tunis is a little overwhelming for you, than would highly recommend getting out into the countryside where we felt very safe and welcomed.

2. Private Day Tour Dougga

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Dougga is a UNISCO Site and considered as one of the Best Archeolgical Roman Site in North Africa . If you are a fan of History and Archeology then this Site should in your Top 10 Bucket list.

Inclusions: Private transportation, Licensed Tour Guide

Exclusions: Entrance fees to Dougga ( 5 eur per person )

Reviewed By Don D

Our guide, Nourri, was fantastic. We were picked up at our hotel and he reviewed the itinerary for the day to make sure it met our expectations before we left. Nouri was extremely knowledgeable, like a history professor, and helped us to appreciate the rise of the Phoenicians prior to Rome’s rule. We started in Kairoouoam, which included a stop at a historical site and and a Mosque that included the tomb of a very important figure of the Islamic religion. Nourri also explained how the Maribou, or village elders were honored and respected. Normally this stop would also include a visit to a rug merchant but we were not interested so we skipped that. The last stop in El Djem, site of the third largest Colosseum, was breathtaking and well worth the 2 hour drive from Tunis. We had lunch at a little cafe overlooking the entrance to the Colosseum, which was owned by a jolly man who saved money by selling postcards so he could eventually buy his own restaurant. He was a really fun man with a bright smile. With 23 years experience, Nouri helped us to appreciate a LOT of the history of the area which really brought the experience to life! If the City of Tunis is a little overwhelming for you, than would highly recommend getting out into the countryside where we felt very safe and welcomed.

3. Private Day Tour , Kairaouan & El Djem amphitheater

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Great opportunity to Visit 2 unique UNESCO sites in Tunisia The Holy city of Kairaouan , and the mosque of OKBA IBN NEFFEA and the Roman Amphitheater of Eldjem

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Exclusions: Lunch , entrance fess, shopping fees

Reviewed By Don D

Our guide, Nourri, was fantastic. We were picked up at our hotel and he reviewed the itinerary for the day to make sure it met our expectations before we left. Nouri was extremely knowledgeable, like a history professor, and helped us to appreciate the rise of the Phoenicians prior to Rome’s rule. Highlights of Carthage include an aqueduct and reservoir and the remains of a colosseum. Sidi Bou Said, in fairness was a bit dilapidated compared to other tourist sites and had a fair amount of garbage etc which ultimately detracted from our enjoyment. We finished the day at the Bardo Museum, which was also very good. Nouri helped us to appreciate a LOT of the history of the area which really brought the experience to life. Highly recommend Nourri as a guide. Entrance fees to Carthage and Bardo Museum are not include so plan on about $4-$8 USD person for each. Having a guide helped us save a ton on the price of some items we purchased - ii.e. We paid 110 dh for and item that was marked at 300 dh. Keep in mind with a guide, there is little room left over for haggling as you typically get the best price from the start. Nourri also took us through the Médina and it was nice to have someone to help navigate and make sure we were getting a fair deal. Highly recommend having a guide and in particular Nourri - who has over 20 years experience as a registered guide.

4. Archaelogical Site Of Carthage + Picturesque Village Of Sidi Bou Said

Hotel Royal Victoria, 5 place de la Victoire, Port de France, Tunis 1001, Tunisia COMPASS TRAVEL
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Departure to Carthage, founded by the Phoenicians in 814 BC. The earliest settlements of Punic Carthage can sill be seen on Byrsa Hill, just below the renowed Carthage National Museum. Although destroyed by the Romans in 146BC and later built over by them, recent excavation has revealed the foundations of five-story Punic houses, each with its own cistern and drainage system. The most remarkable early remains are the two basins of the Punic Ports, an evidence of the Carthaginian’ mastery of the sea, which fascinated and frustrated the Romans. Another important site of pre-roman Carthage is the Tophet. Sidi Bou said: Perched high atop of a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean, this picturesque village is a delightful place for a leisurely stroll through winding cobbled streets. Its trademark white walls, contrasting sky blue doors and ornate window grids, make for a wonderfully inspiring setting. Wander around the boutiques for souvenirs or relax at a cliff-side Moorish café.

Inclusions: Private transportation, Air-conditioned vehicle, Entrance fees, Tour Condition : Minimum payment of 02 Participants.

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Reviewed By Z8901TSsoniac

Often seen as simply a beach destination, Tunisia has a bucketful of surprising tourist attractions and things to do for those that venture off the sandy shores. This is North Africa wrapped up into one bite-sized package, with vast Sahara dunes, mammoth ancient ruins, and exotic cities that are home to a sprawling tangle of souks. Tunisia was Rome's breadbasket, and the cultural riches the Romans left behind are more than enough reason to visit. But the history of Arab Empires has also bestowed the country with some of the region's most beautiful examples of Islamic architecture. When you've craned your neck at Kairouan's minarets and played gladiator at El Djem, it's time to head into the Sahara to sample the raw, empty beauty of the desert. The sun-soaked beaches of the Mediterranean coastline, fringed by palms and lapped by gentle waves, will still be waiting for you when you get back.

5. Out of time Berber villages Tekrouna and Zriba Alia

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The trip begins with a visit to Takrouna, This Berber village is a historic site that played a decisive role in the outcome of the Second World War in Tunisia. It forms, with Jradou and Zriba, a site with typical and traditional architecture: stone houses, vaulted rooms and inner courtyards. Its beauty is matched only by its simplicity. The intimate aspect of this tour is the charm of the old Berber villages.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, All Fees and Taxes, Private transportation, WiFi on board

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Reviewed By T9969JYsilviaf

The tour was amazing! We enjoyed the Medina in Tunis, walked around the market, had coffee in a traditional place and ate at a wonderful traditional place, recommended by the guide. Carthage was also exceptional with amazing roman ruins that we enjoyed and Sidi Bousaid was just magi. White houses with blue windows and particular decorations, friendly people, amazing coffee and stunning views of the city. Definitely recommended! The guide was very friendly, helpful and brought us to the nicest places. Don’t miss it!!

6. 1 Day Excursion Tunis Carthage and Sidi Bousaid from Hammamet

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The Full-day Tunis sightseeing tour starts with a guided tour of the National Bardo Museum. Among the archaeological treasures of this ancient palace, you can see one of the largest collections of Roman mosaics in the world. Next stop at the old medina of Tunis declared a World Heritage Site, you will Experience authentic Tunisia Then we will take you to visit the second UNESCO site of Carthage to discover how this former Phoenician colony became the great capital of the Carthaginian empire. You will then take a panoramic visit through the Punic ports and the hill of Birsa, as well as the thermal Baths of Antoninus Pious. After discovering this historic enclave, you will leave to visit the picturesque village of Sidi Bou Said. You will have an hour of free time and a stroll among its whitewashed buildings, which contrasts with the blue color of the doors and windows. Gorgeous!

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, All Fees and Taxes, Private transportation, WiFi on board

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Reviewed By 122sammyk

Excellent tour to Kairouan and El Jem with Ghassen for a very reasonable price. Ghassen is a great guide, who speaks English well in addition to several other languages. Ghassen showed us many parts of both places including a stop at a great restaurant (touristic but good). More importantly he is is very friendly, courteous and always was attentive to make sure we got everything we needed. The sites itself are highly recommended and must sees on your visit to Tunisia. However they can take quite long as there is a lot to see so make sure you leave at a good time 8-8:30 and even earlier if you have a third stop as the sun sets by 5-5:30.

7. 1 Day Excursion Kairouan and El Jem from Tunis or Hammamet

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Founded in 670, the city of Kairouan flourished under the Aghlabid dynasty in the 9th century. Despite the transfer of the political capital to Tunis in the 12th century, Kairouan remained the first holy city in the Maghreb. Its rich architectural heritage includes, in particular, the Great Mosque, with its columns of marble and porphyry, and the mosque of the Three Doors which dates from the 9th century., then El Djem the ancient city of Thysdrus, one of the most prosperous of Roman Africa for the visit of its amphitheater, and end the excursion by a visit to the archeological Museum El Jem.

Inclusions: All Fees and Taxes, Private transportation, WiFi on board, Air-conditioned vehicle

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Reviewed By T9969JYsilviaf

The tour was amazing! We enjoyed the Medina in Tunis, walked around the market, had coffee in a traditional place and ate at a wonderful traditional place, recommended by the guide. Carthage was also exceptional with amazing roman ruins that we enjoyed and Sidi Bousaid was just magi. White houses with blue windows and particular decorations, friendly people, amazing coffee and stunning views of the city. Definitely recommended! The guide was very friendly, helpful and brought us to the nicest places. Don’t miss it!!

8. Historic Tour of Carthage

Avenue Habib Bourguiba, Tunis, Tunisia Tarek Saidi
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4.9 based on 23 reviews

Take a step back in time and experience the history of North Africa. The Carthaginian era, the Roman era, and the early Christian era are all visited. This in-depth tour will take you on a journey to relive key moments in each of those eras. Guided by a local expert, you will get to experience the culture and local cuisine. Don't miss out on this opportunity to experience Tunisia!

Inclusions: Private transportation, All Fees and Taxes

Exclusions: Optional recommendations to excellent lunch spots are available.

9. Private day tour Sidi Bousaid, Carthage and Hammamet departing from sousse

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A very rich program: Visit the ancient city of Carthage, the authentic city of Sidi Bou Said overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, the city of Tunis through the medina, the city of Hammamet on a day trip to departure from Sousse which includes round-trip transportation to Sousse. This tour takes you to one of the seven Tunisian UNESCO World Heritage sites as well as four cities in one day. all this in a private outing that only includes your group / family

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Reviewed By 276Micha32

A great guide with excellent local knowledge. As a female lone traveller, I felt very comfortable and could freely ask questions; Nadhmi also offered the right amount of space to explore freely. Nadhmi is not just a guide but was really helpful in just getting your bearings: I was based in Tunis (which his not the easiest place to navigate), I was advised to get a sim card which proved invaluable. He really cares that you have an enjoyable experience, made helpful suggestions and of course things to avoid. No reflection on the guide by the system of booking: once your trip is confirmed have a conversation and double check your location with your guide just to make sure your location is where you think it is. Nadhmi is an excellent guide and would highly recommend. Thank you!

10. Carthage, Sidi Bou Said, Bardo Museum & Medina Small Group Day Tour from Tunis

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Visit the ancient city of Carthage, a seaside village, Bardo Museum, Sidi-Bou-Said and the Tunis medina on a full-day tour from Tunis that includes lunch and round-trip transport from your Tunis centrally located hotel. This 8-hour tour takes you to two of Tunisia’s 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in a single day. Highlights • Full-day Tunis tour • Visit the Punic city of Carthage • Have lunch in Sidi-Bou-Said • Explore the Tunis medina with a licensed guide • Hotel pickup and drop-off from your Tunis centrally located hotel

Inclusions: Licensed Tour Guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off from your Tunis centrally located hotel, Lunch, Entrance Fees to Carthage and Bardo Museum, Private transportation

Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off from hotels in other cities

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